Tag Archives: Faith and Reason
Defending Apologetics
Despite a recent surge in popularity, “apologetics” remains relatively low on the local churches list of priorities. It is not difficult to see why. Music, counselling and evangelism seem to be the natural outcomes of a vibrant faith; yet the very term “apologetics” seems academic and abstruse.
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Posted in Book review, Christian Theology
Tagged Faith and Reason, Gospel Centred Apologetics
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Krauss, Craig, Dawkins and a Difficult Week for McAtheism
By this stage, the dogs in the street should know that New Atheism has no particular intellectual force; it can only impress those who share its naïve secularism. Over the last week, however, even secularists have noticed that the New Atheism might be a threat to civil discourse.
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Posted in Existence of God, Quick Thoughts, Selected Articles
Tagged Christianity and Science, Evidence for God, Faith and Reason, Gnus, God and Evidence, McAtheism, New Atheism, popular, Things Science Can't Explain, William Lane Craig
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